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whitepaper On-Demand Webcast: IT As A Service2008-10-23 AT&T Intellectual Property
  The presenters of this webcast discuss the pros and cons of consuming IT resources and network bandwidth as an on-demand service. Benefits include a scalable infrastructure, usage-based pricing and more freedom to focus on the business. But there are more important things to consider - like reliability, security and performance - before deciding if IT as a service is right or not.

Tags: Network Management, IT Infrastructure
  
whitepaper Optimizing Campus Networks for Video2008-06-17 Cisco Systems
  For enterprise companies, digital video has quickly evolved from a novelty to a necessity, encompassing a wide range of applications, including desktop video, videoconferencing, digital signage, and video surveillance. For IT managers, this creates a new set of challenges. Video is much more sensitive to latency, jitter, and packet loss than other business applications. While adding bandwidth might help, this can be both expensive and inefficient. This webcast will reveal the technical steps users can take now to optimize the network to deliver high-quality video applications. The attendee will discover how to significantly improve the end-user experience without compromising the performance of the other mission-critical business applications.

Tags: Network Management, Network Technologies
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Managing Network Bandwidth With Windows Vista (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast shows how networking within Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Server code-named "Longhorn" operating systems enables more efficient data transfers and effective network management. The webcast describes how policy-based Quality of Service in Windows Vista and Windows Server code-named "Longhorn" allows central management of host systems' bandwidth.

Tags: Desktop Client OS
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Working With Blogs, Search Engines, and Rich Web Services Using Visual Studio and SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast focuses on using the Microsoft Visual Studio development system to develop mobile applications that work with bandwidth-intensive content formats and Web services such as blogs, RSS, tagging, photos, podcasts, and search engines. The webcast explains how to enable the mobile applications to take advantage of all that Web 2.0 has to offer, despite the limited bandwidth typically available to connected mobile devices and discusses the factors one should consider when deciding whether to use XML or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition as a data store, examine the dirty details of UI data binding, and expose the secrets of accessing rich Web services.

Tags: Data Infrastructure, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Carrier Design Options for Short Message Service (SMS) Traffic Optimization0000-00-00 RadiSys
  Short Message Service (SMS) traffic volumes are already exceeding tens of billions of messages each month worldwide. This translates into a reliable revenue stream for operators; however, it also directly competes with voice signaling traffic for network resources. Providers are desperately searching for solutions for protecting both voice and SMS signaling and their associated revenue streams. This webcast will explore different technologies for off-loading SMS from bandwidth-constrained SS7 circuits onto IP, thus enhancing the performance and cost-effectiveness of both SMS and SS7.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Managed File Transfer: The Evolution from Application to Infrastructure0000-00-00 Tumbleweed Communications
  Experts, Frank Kenney of Gartner and Steven Hester of Experian discuss Secure File Transfer. You’ll discover how financial institutions, healthcare providers, government agencies and other organizations are successfully implementing their secure file transfer solutions and why you shouldn’t wait to implement yours!

Tags: Network Management, IT Infrastructure, Internet and Web,
  

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